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Quantitative X-ray fluorescence analysis of yttrium in rare-earth oxide mixtures and xenotime ores
Kenichi Tsutsumi
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A solution‐processed distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) film, integrated via block copolymer (BCP) self‐assembly, enhances photon recycling in BiVO4 photoanodes for improved photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance. By tuning lamellar structures using lactic acid and cross‐linking density, the DBR film optimally shifts working wavelengths, boosting ...
Shangxian Ding+11 more
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Fabrication of in situ polymer‐encapsulated stable perovskite patterns of arbitrary shapes and pixel arrays with a resolution of 80 nm is reported by the femtosecond (fs) laser (800 nm) super‐resolution writing technique. The two‐photon absorption‐induced laser ablation is attributed to the achieved feature sizes as small as λ/10.
Xuebing Wen+8 more
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Neural Networks for Quantifying Laboratory Confocal Micro X-ray Fluorescence Measurements. [PDF]
Förste F+6 more
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Determination of lanthanum in rare earth oxide mixtures by X-ray fluorescence
Wataru FUNASAKA+2 more
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Excited State Modulation in Carbene‐Metal‐Amides to Design Fast and Bright Blue Delayed Fluorescence
Gold‐centered carbene‐metal amide (CMA) materials with carbonyl‐group substitution on the amide donor ligand. Molecular design ensures that the charge transfer (CT) state is lower in energy than the locally excited (3LE) states. The energy difference between CT and LE states controls the rate of the delayed fluorescence.
Charlotte Riley+3 more
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Development and optimisation of ex situ portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy for heterogenous post-metallurgical sites. [PDF]
Marsay NH+3 more
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Determination of sulfur in heavy oils by X-ray fluorescence analysis
Yoko Shibuya+2 more
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Transducer Materials Mediated Deep Brain Stimulation in Neurological Disorders
This review discusses advanced transducer materials for improving deep brain stimulation (DBS) in neurological disorders. These materials respond to light, ultrasound, or magnetic fields, enabling precise, less invasive neuromodulation. Their stimulus‐responsive properties enhance neural control and adaptive therapy, paving the way for next‐generation ...
Di Zhao+5 more
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